Helix-turn-helix motif

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<applet load='1lmb.pdb' scene='Helix-turn-helix_motif/Ident/1' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption="Another example for the helix-turn-helix motif's ability to bind DNA: the &lambda;-repressor (1lmb)." />
The helix-turn-helix motif is a common tertiary structure motif found in DNA-binding proteins. Examples in Proteopedia include the [[Lac repressor]] and [[Biotin Protein Ligase]]. For more information, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix-turn-helix helix-turn-helix] in Wikipedia.
The helix-turn-helix motif is a common tertiary structure motif found in DNA-binding proteins. Examples in Proteopedia include the [[Lac repressor]] and [[Biotin Protein Ligase]]. For more information, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix-turn-helix helix-turn-helix] in Wikipedia.
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==Additional Resources==
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For additional information, see: [[Nucleic Acids]]
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Another example for the helix-turn-helix motif's ability to bind DNA: the λ-repressor (1lmb).

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The helix-turn-helix motif is a common tertiary structure motif found in DNA-binding proteins. Examples in Proteopedia include the Lac repressor and Biotin Protein Ligase. For more information, please see helix-turn-helix in Wikipedia.

Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Nucleic Acids

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